ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. — Scout Motors is creating more jobs in South Carolina.
Governor Henry McMaster announced the company plans to invest $120 million in a new parts supplier in Orangeburg.
It is expected to create 400 jobs in 2027, according to reports from ABC Columbia.
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Last month, Scout Motors decided to move its global headquarters to Plaza Midwood.
Governor Josh Stein said the investment will add $5 billion to the state’s economy over the next 12 years.
Scout said the headquarters will also bring 1,200 jobs to Charlotte with an average salary of $172,000 per year.
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